
What is Botox?
Botulinum toxin type A and type B are derived from a bacteria and are purified substances that block muscular nerve signals. Injecting very tiny amounts of Botox® into face muscles blocks the muscle’s impulse which then temporarily makes the muscle weak and eliminates the unwanted lines and wrinkles that can begin to appear due to the aging process. Botox® in New Mexico is best used for the area and wrinkles between the eyebrows, but it may also be effectively used for other facial areas. Wrinkles in the facial area may be caused when a muscle tightens. The substance is injected through the skin into the muscle which keeps the muscle from tightening and since the it can not tighten the wrinkle no longer appears as prominently. Only the treated muscle can't move.
New Mexico Botox Doctors
A great doctor can make all the difference. Luckily for you, we have listings of New Mexico botox doctors that can assist you with treatment and application. Doctors can inject Botox® or they may direct licensed registered nurses, vocational nurses, or physician assistants to perform the procedure under their supervision. No unlicensed persons may inject Botox® in New Mexico. Browse our listings and when you're ready to take the next step, contact each doctor or specialist you are interested in speaking with regarding your cosmetic procedure.
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New Mexico Botox Doctor Listings
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Are there Botox Side Effects & Risks?
Having a New Mexico botox injection may have certain effects on patients so it is important to know the risks. You may experience a side effect such as droopy eyelids, a sickness such as flu or a headache or upset stomach, and a small chance of botulism. You should not have a New Mexico botx injection if you are taking muscle relaxers, are pregnant, have a bleeding disorder or have any inflammation near the spot where injections would be given.
Are there Botox Alternatives?
Botox is not the only answer to wrinkles or aging skin. A patient that is interested in improving their facial area and skin may also consider injectables such as collagen, fat injections or transfers, Gore-Tex, or Fibril. A cosmetic surgry such as a forehead lift, facelift, or neck lift may also achieve the desired results. Lastly, a laser skin resurfacing procedure may achieve the goals that the patient has for the skin. It is best to speak with your New Mexico botox doctor or a dermatologist regarding your options.
What is a Botox Party?
Events known as Botox® parties are a key element of Botox® marketing in much of the US. These "parties" are thought to be a convenient way of providing Botox treatment more efficiently and affordably, and may help reduce the anxiety that normally goes along with getting Botox® the first time. A group of people will mingle in a common area and one by one they are brought into a private room for a short period of time where they will receive a botox injection from a licensed practitioner after paying a small fee and signing some forms. Doctors are finding that New Mexico Botox® parties may allow them to make the procedure more affordable to their patients due to the larger number of patients.